Wednesday, January 28, 2009

the best friend...

going back to pets--

For my 21st birthday, my mom paid the fees for me to adopt a beautiful husky-mix from the Humane Society: Silicon Valley (HSSV). We were finally able to bring her home Monday and she has since been "living it up" around the house, and, I will be the first to admit that I find it hard to be disciplined in not giving her "people food" or letting her get too comfortable on my bed. She is absolutely adorable and has the sweetest disposition, but still enough curiousity and playfulness that she is eager to explore her new home and neighborhood or play with me in the living room. She has that puppy-spirit/heart that enjoys pawing at reflections on the floor from a mirror or watch face and you can see the "hunter" in her when she spotted one of my neighbor's cats in the backyard going after some birds (whom I sure will be relieved to have a dog around again). It's great to have a pet again after so many years, but I've been surprised over the number of "parental" problems to face!!

One of the foremost? :: should I crate her or not?

There's a lot of controversy in discussions over whether or not crating is fair treatment to the animals or not ("EEK!! It's a CAGE!!"-mentality). The literature I have read on the subject argues that it couldn't be further from cruelty, esp. in regard to dogs. They argue for the "den" quality of a crate, which dogs prefer and feel safest in, especially when they're rescuees.
This is probably true on a "typical" basis, but with my little Sasha? I'm finding it hard to acquiesce. She definitely prefers to hang out and sleep on a blanket or doggy bed and I always feel so guilty when I have to crate her up to leave for school. I know it's all part of discipline and, since she's been sleeping fine at night, I know there probably isn't a history of crate abuse in her past, but...it still doesn't change that it's not her favorite place. I guess I'll just have to continue walking her through it slowly and be there to assure her that I haven't gone anywhere. (on a side note: I'm glad that I opted not to go for the typical plastic crates you see usually and instead got a pretty nice canvas one which has a certain "camping" feel to it, and is a lot more inviting than the usual ones).

I love having a dog again, though, and there's such an extra satisfaction over knowing that I'm giving a good and loving home to a dog previously without one. True, there might be some "peace of mind" about puppies you buy from a litter or whatnot, but I think I'd rather roll the dice on an unknown history with my gorgeous husky mutt and know that there's one less dog in the pound at risk of fatal "kennel cough" or worse.


soo....if you're thinking about a new pet? Take it from me: The shelters and Humane Society are most certainly worth the time to look. Most pet adoptions in the area will include rescuees from these organizations and the staffs are very good about behavior assessments, fair treatment, vaccinations and loving care. At least give them a look:: there's a lot of happiness and satisfaction to be had~





Monday, January 26, 2009

Immersion Trips


Over Thanksgiving break, I had the opportunity to go on an immersion trip to Tijuana, Mexico, and had the time of my life.  I can honestly say that it was simultaneously the most difficult and rewarding experience I have had thus far in life.  We spent four days building houses for families in need and living in solidarity with them.  Over the course of the four days, I found myself physically exhausted but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually renewed.  Personally, I think immersion trips are some of the most unique and fulfilling opportunities that Santa Clara offers to its students.  If you ever have a chance to go on one, I highly recommend it.  The Ignatian Center is currently offering a variety of immersion options for spring break, including in Appalachia, Nogales, Mexico, and Tuba City, Arizona.  If at all interested, I encourage you to get in touch with the Ignatian Center in Sobrato Hall for more information and application details.  

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pets


I have heard a lot of talk around Santa Clara of students who want to get a pet for the upcoming year. The Humane Society in San Jose has many pets to choose from. By adopting a pet from the Humane Society you can help save a life while gaining a great friend. The Humane Society is trying to eliminate the unnecessary euthanasia of over 50,000 pets in the Bay area. Usually pets adopted from the Humane Society are good tempered and just looking for a permanent home and someone to love. For more information on the San Jose Humane Society go to: http://www.hssv.org/behavior.html

Thursday, January 22, 2009

ARRUPE

This week I started my arrupe assignment for a class I am currently taking.  I am assigned to go to Julian Street Inn in San Jose for a program called Innvision.  This is a shelter for people who are homeless, just got out of jail, or a place to go to be rehabbed.  However, what makes this shelter unique is that it only houses homeless people with mental problems.  My visit was extremely interesting.  I talked to three gentlemen who had amazing stories about how they had gotten in their current position.  I learned a lot from these men and their rough lives.

For more information on Innvision:  http://www.yelp.com/biz/innvision-julian-street-inn-san-jose

MCC Week

This week is called MCC week.  Its put on by the Multicultural Club here at Santa Clara University, and each day has a different theme.  This Friday they are holding a date auction, where people will be auctioned off to perform services that may include chores, cooking, soccer lessons, etc.  Not only does this promote diversity on campus, but the proceeds benefit multicultural programming and Multiple Sclerosis.  

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

MLK Night

On Monday I had the privilege of attending Igwebuike's annual MLK Night.  The production was a mixture of drama, poetry, song and dance that celebrated the progress and examined the reality since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s historic "I Have a Dream Speech."  The events of the night were especially inspiring considering it fell on the eve of the inauguration of President Barack Obama.  

Thursday, January 15, 2009

i'm finally on the blog!
YAY!  OUR BLOG IS UP AND RUNNING!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009